In a touching tribute to the legendary Johan Cruyff, play was stopped briefly in the 14th minute of a Euro 2016 warm-up game between the Netherlands and France.

Cruyff famously wore the number 14 shirt during his professional days, picking up three successive Europan Cups, three Ballon d'Ors as part of a prosperous career in which he lined out for Ajax and Barcelona as well as his home land.

Applause could be heard as an image of Cruyff appeared on the screen during the minute's silence.

In addition to this, flowers and a number 14 shirt were left on an empty seat in the VIP area as a mark of respect. The Dutch jersies had Cruyff's iconic number printed on the right sleeve, but none of the home players wore the number 14 jersey itself.

After the game, representives of the Dutch Football Association revealed that the Amsterdam Arena is likely to be renamed after Johan Cruyff in honour of his memory.